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Innovation Minister Tim Ayres said the funding will help to keep Australian data onshore, amid growing concerns over cybersecurity in the AI boom.
The broadcasts on short-wave radio from somewhere in Europe appear to be coded messages in Farsi to agents on the ground, echoing the Cold War.
Experts say the Islamic Republic still possesses a range of weapons to thwart multinational efforts to get oil tankers through the crucial waterway.
The WA miner will receive a minimum of $US110 a kilogram for its critical minerals, underpinning a Western push to loosen China’s stranglehold over the elements.
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The PM billed the assistance as a defensive measure to support Australians stuck in the region, as Donald Trump promised the Iran “excursion” would be over soon.